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hurry <hurry; hurries> N

hurry N (relations)

hurry (ing)

hurry

do in a hurry VB

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English
Deception or confusion, however, does not consider a moron in a hurry.
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For instance, you are in a hurry and want to grab a bite at a fast-food restaurant.
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Due to his hurry, he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a street light pole, suffering a traumatic brain injury.
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I persuaded her to have dinner with me, a meal during which we didn't so much talk as gabble, covering a lot of ground in a big hurry.
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Busy parents might spoon-feed babies or encourage set feeding times in order to hurry the process along, which was not best for the baby.
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Thirdly, no one was in a hurry on the roads in 1960.
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Lake-effect events can unload a great deal of snow in a hurry on unsuspecting areas downwind during a cold air outbreak.
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Escaping the rooftop in a hurry is further challenged by narrow passageways encumbered by possessions.
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After he finished a consulting job at a corporate giant, he was in no hurry to return.
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They thought it would be funny to have the delivery person run through obstacles in a hurry on his way off-screen.
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